Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu

Honolulu Museum of Art houses more than 50,000 works of Hawaiian, Asian and European art. The expansive grounds host many art education, outreach, and art lending programs. Knowledgeable docents offers themed tours covering, for example, specific time periods, genres, art movements, and regions. By using our Honolulu trip itinerary planner , you can arrange your visit to Honolulu Museum of Art and other attractions in Honolulu.

シャングリラツアーの集合場所として行きました。美術館自体には、あまり期待していませんでしたが、運良く日本人の学芸員の解説を聞くことができ、予想以上にすばらしい美術館だということを知りました。元々、個人で始められたそうで、建物や敷地はほとんど変わっていないようです。それを元に、現在は個人の寄付によって収蔵物を増やしているとのことです。所謂西洋美術の展示も素晴らしい物がありますが、一番驚いたのは、浮世...
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I went to Shangri La Tour meeting place. I learned that in the museum itself, not expecting too much, but good luck listening to the commentary of the curator of Japanese and expected more than a great Museum. It was originally started in personal, like buildings and grounds as it did. Is that it, now that more exhibit by private donations. Is that good things would be the so-called Western art exhibition, was most surprised in America collection of Ukiyo-e, next to Metropolitan Boston's 3. If you're lucky, may go to the exhibition period of Hokusai and Hiroshige.

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By dcp999On January 12, 2018

Nice collections of Hawaiian art, and unexpectedly, some gems of art from around the world. All presented in a nice setting.
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The airy building alone and different courtyards are worth a visit. On the 24th of December, we were almost the only visitors, and that exacerbated the silence and magic of this unique place. The collection seems to be immense and very broad, during our 2 hour stay, we have limited ourselves to China and Japan, when you meet a targeted selection you need throughout the day probably. Those who are interested a little art should omit this museum never. In addition, there is also still a very well-stocked museum shop.

Great smaller sized museum. I love how it's part outdoors because you can actually do that in Hawaii. There's a room with a Gauguin and Monet and etc. to appreciate as well.

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By D WhalenOn July 23, 2017

It has many artifacts, variety of art types, much information and is very open. I found some of the art beautiful, some intricate art in which the artist's seemed to have a sense of humour, and other that was elegant. The first time in can be a bit of a maze to get through. We did not make it through the whole building in 2 hours, which was only problematic because we had to keep running out to feed the meter. We did enjoy running through at our own pace so that we could focus on each piece at our own pace. We will be back to see the rest☺

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By 施素珊On October 22, 2017

Absolutely beautiful, airy buildings and courtyards; interesting and eclectic Asian art collections; lovely tropical-themed ikebana tucked in various corners; friendly staff. Cafe is ridiculously pricey but the food is quite good. A peaceful, rejuvenating way to spend a day in Honolulu, far from the crowds. One of the nicest spots in the islands, in my view.

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By Shachar SharonOn January 2, 2018

A great window for the Polynesian culture. Best in door activity on the island so if it's raining you probably want to go there

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By P MillerOn September 8, 2017

I like the venue more than the art. There are beautiful little gardens representing different cultures. The store is interesting, though pricey (normal for a museum store). Some of their most exquisite art is on tour. I do enjoy they Middle Eastern display which contradicts some common stereotypes of Middle Eastern at including that figures are not depicted in Muslim art.

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